

I haven't had much free time lately but will be back in full force in a few days. This sign made me think of NowCamille and how great her space is. This flower is for you Camille.
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Thank you so much! I love daisies. This seems an unusual looking daisy, is it in fact a daisy? The foilage looks like the shasta daisy, but the flower petals are somewhat different.
Oh, and by the way, I spotted Nimble of Thrace the other day and he paused long enough for me to snap a photo of him which I posted on Flckr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cammomilecafe/561393735/
Interesting sweet little fellow he was... gentle and timid and then gone like the wind!
Camille
This flower looks too fancy to me to be a daisy. -you think?
a Nimble of Thrace sighting has me off to visit.
Pls check my blog.. I posted something for you.
We are all so busy now, I don't know why. I notice that it is always the case in summer !
Camille is a French given name too. There are Camille boys and Camille girls !
Camélia (camellia) is such a beautiful spring flower...
Beautiful. There is a peace here at your place that makes me want to linger.
Even in the midst of "busy," stopping for a moment to check out your site is always worth it!
Good morning Princess,
How are you?
I'm fine but I haven't got much free time in this period.
I have to study hard... I hope in better times!:o)
Have a nice day and have a nice summer!
Love from Zazie.
I wish every Main Street in America could be renamed
Camelia Street.
Thanks for the link...I really like her blog
Hi, Had a glance at your blog. will return to read it in depth. very interesting entries. the entire page with flowers, foilage and trees, made me feel I was in a garden. and the feeling was sensous, not verbal. thanks.
I hope to see the Camellia collection today at Planting Fields in New York. That is a Shasta Daisy all right and a fully double one at that. It could any one of numerous cultivars with double flowers.
Thanks dig... had no idea Shasta Daisy's were so divine.
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